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Today

Tonight

Rain and hill snow will cross from the west this evening, clearing to the east before midnight. Thereafter, expect a mix of clearer intervals and hail, sleet and snow showers. Strong winds easing.

Tomorrow

Tuesday

Another cold day tomorrow, with a further mix of sunny spells and showers of hail, sleet and snow. One or two of the showers could be sharp before tending to ease later in the day.

Outlook

Outlook for Wednesday to Friday

Wednesday will be a cold day with sunny spells and occasional wintry showers, bringing snow to low levels at times. A cold, clear night will follow, with the showers easing to leave occasional freezing mist patches. Thursday will remain cold with sunshine for a time, but becoming cloudier later. A risk of rain overnight, with stronger winds and persistent rain on Friday.

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Observations - Glasgow/Intl

Observed at 22:00,

Monday 21 January

Weather Conditions: Not available

2°2° C36°36° F

Wind speed6Miles per hour11Kilometres per hour, SSW6Miles per hour11Kilometres per hourSouth South Westerly

Humidity: 100%

Visibility: --Visibility: Not available

Pressure: 1000mb, Steady

Observation Station: Glasgow/Intl (Lat: 55.8667 | Long: -4.4333)

Met Office warnings issued forEast Renfrewshire

Yellow warning of ice

Updated 21 January at 10:02 GMT

Yellow warning of ice

From

00:00 GMT on Tue 22 January

To

12:00 GMT on Tue 22 January

Ice will form on some surfaces overnight into Tuesday morning across much of the UK.

- Some injuries from slips and falls on icy surfaces

- Ice on some roads, pavements and cycle paths

- Some roads and railways affected with longer journey times by road, bus and train services